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The <span class='nw'>final</span> game / of the 1995 <span class='nw'>Rugby</span> World Cup in South
Africa / was one of the most exciting international games / for
most people in the world. //
However, / it meant more than that /
to South Africans. //
All the people in the country, / of many
different races, / were watching the game / with a big hope for
the future. //
People who were once enemies / were cheering
together / for their national team. //

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In South Africa, / black people had long been <span class='nw'>discriminated</span>
against / under the system called <span class='nw'>apartheid</span>. //
They had to live
<span class='nw'>separately</span> from white people / and use separate seats in public
places. //
Eventually, / the people who were against this idea / began
growing in number / both inside and outside the country. //
<span class='nw'>Nelson</span>
<span class='nw'>Mandela</span> was leading a group of these people / when he was taken
away by the police / and put in <span class='nw'>prison</span>. //
He was kept like that for
27 years / until he was finally freed in 1990. //

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Mandela became the president of South Africa / in 1994. //
In that same year, / apartheid came to an end. // However, / black
people could not forget the hard times / they had been suffering
for many years. //
At the same time, / white people were now
afraid of black people, / because black people were very angry
with them. //
They were far from becoming friends. // In fact, / they
were only a step away / from war. //

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To solve this problem, / Mandela thought / he could use
sports / to make people feel closer to one another. //
He chose
rugby. //
In South Africa, / rugby was a “white people’s sport.” //
Black people <span class='nw'>hated</span> the <span class='nw'>Springboks</span>, / South Africa’s national
team, / so much / that they did not cheer for their team / but
cheered for foreign teams. //
Mandela thought / if people of
different colors played a sport together, / or cheered for the
same team together, / they could become closer. //

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South Africans did.

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They had to live separately from white people and use separate seats in public places.

3. answer

He thought he could use sports.

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Q1. Who felt the final game of the 1995 Rugby World Cup was so important?
Q2. In South Africa, how were black people treated under apartheid?
Q3. What did Mandela think he could do to make all the people closer?

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